@@HuntingFarmerOfficial thanks Dave. I had a couple encounters with the nice 7 pt in the beginning and end of the video he’s pretty smart definitely on the radar for next season
Thank you for trusting and purchasing New View Hunting products! We must admit that we overlooked the need for anti-theft features. In our initial design, we assumed that theft prevention could only deter honest people, not determined thieves who would find ways to steal the trail camera. However, we missed one important scenario: some opportunistic individuals might abandon their plans to steal if the theft became significantly more difficult. Had we communicated more with hunters earlier, we might have avoided this oversight! Thank you for pointing out this issue-it’s incredibly helpful to us. Our first-generation trail cameras also overlooked the specific needs of hunters on public lands, where mounting cameras with screws isn’t allowed, and straps alone couldn’t adjust the vertical angle. That’s why we made adjustments in the second generation, adding an adjustable base compatible with strap mounting. We truly believe that honest reviews from hunters help us continually improve our products and better meet customer needs. Thank you again! We look forward to seeing how the camera performs and to more great photos and videos. Keep listening to hunters!
@@newviewhunting thanks I appreciate your response. I personally haven’t had any problems with theft on public land but I do put my cameras about 10 ft up and use a pylon cable. Sofar im very pleased with the camera also have your heated vest il be doing a review on it soon
Those deer keep ticking antlers and you’ll have an easy shed hunt 😂. I have 2 of these out since late summer, review coming late winter, all good so far.
Great video and review. I've got my cameras set for 20 second videos maybe I need to cut it back a skoash it's killn me on batteries lol nice cameras thanks for that's a nice buck
Great review, Brian. That looks like the T5 model of the New View Hunting trail camera. So far, mine and Jerod's are still working fine down on the farm. We also did the review on their newer version, the NV1 model, and it is nice it has a tilt base on the back. Of course, it still doesn't have a way to put a python cable on it. That would be nice if they had those. With that setup on the NV1, you could put them high up in a tree out of reach and tilt them down. No stick necessary. We have had them out now for a few months now. Looking forward to seeing how they do for you in the long haul. To us that is the real test of a trail camera, is it going to crap out after 3, 6 or 12 months. Will it hold up to the elements. Looks like you got some good footage. Sensors are good, captured them squirrels!! Happy New Year to you as well, bud. Oh, thanks for the mention in the video.
Great review on the trail camera haven’t had chance to do any reviews on the company’s products but watch people’s reviews on products have to see long term results before l try one myself
Great pictures bud never see any good bucks until night time
@@denisamerson2858 thanks it does take pretty good daylight pictures and videos
I like the bucks tickling the tines at 16:26
Couple nice buck still around 👍
@@HuntingFarmerOfficial thanks Dave. I had a couple encounters with the nice 7 pt in the beginning and end of the video he’s pretty smart definitely on the radar for next season
Thank you for trusting and purchasing New View Hunting products! We must admit that we overlooked the need for anti-theft features. In our initial design, we assumed that theft prevention could only deter honest people, not determined thieves who would find ways to steal the trail camera. However, we missed one important scenario: some opportunistic individuals might abandon their plans to steal if the theft became significantly more difficult.
Had we communicated more with hunters earlier, we might have avoided this oversight! Thank you for pointing out this issue-it’s incredibly helpful to us.
Our first-generation trail cameras also overlooked the specific needs of hunters on public lands, where mounting cameras with screws isn’t allowed, and straps alone couldn’t adjust the vertical angle. That’s why we made adjustments in the second generation, adding an adjustable base compatible with strap mounting.
We truly believe that honest reviews from hunters help us continually improve our products and better meet customer needs. Thank you again! We look forward to seeing how the camera performs and to more great photos and videos. Keep listening to hunters!
@@newviewhunting thanks I appreciate your response. I personally haven’t had any problems with theft on public land but I do put my cameras about 10 ft up and use a pylon cable. Sofar im very pleased with the camera also have your heated vest il be doing a review on it soon
Those deer keep ticking antlers and you’ll have an easy shed hunt 😂. I have 2 of these out since late summer, review coming late winter, all good so far.
@@tothemaxxoutdoors4771 thanks man all the reviews Ive seen were good pretty happy so far
Great video and review. I've got my cameras set for 20 second videos maybe I need to cut it back a skoash it's killn me on batteries lol nice cameras thanks for that's a nice buck
@@scrubbusteroutdoors-yz3ct video does get batteries but this cold kills them faster
Nice review Brian, lots of activity at the feeders
@@CrabbyBill thanks bill. Season is over but i still run feeders till end of march try to help several wildlife through winter
Looks like a decent camera! Thank you for sharing my friend!!
@@MarkJLarsonOutdoors thanks man i really like it so far
Great review, Brian. That looks like the T5 model of the New View Hunting trail camera. So far, mine and Jerod's are still working fine down on the farm. We also did the review on their newer version, the NV1 model, and it is nice it has a tilt base on the back. Of course, it still doesn't have a way to put a python cable on it. That would be nice if they had those. With that setup on the NV1, you could put them high up in a tree out of reach and tilt them down. No stick necessary. We have had them out now for a few months now. Looking forward to seeing how they do for you in the long haul. To us that is the real test of a trail camera, is it going to crap out after 3, 6 or 12 months. Will it hold up to the elements. Looks like you got some good footage. Sensors are good, captured them squirrels!! Happy New Year to you as well, bud. Oh, thanks for the mention in the video.
@@JnJTrueOutdoorAdventures yes so far i really like them my last one i had up there were Moultrie they lasted about 5 years almost year round
Great job Brian, as usual
@@friendoutdooradventures thanks man really appreciate that
Great review on the trail camera haven’t had chance to do any reviews on the company’s products but watch people’s reviews on products have to see long term results before l try one myself
@@NorthMissouriOutdoors yeah im going to do a long term video later this year thanks for watching
@ understandable can’t wait to see how they hold up buddy